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Rita Ora performed for over 50,000 fans at the Saga Festival in Bucharest.

The 33-year-old pop star headlined the music extravaganza in the Romanian capital on Friday night (05.07.24) playing a set packed with her biggest hits.

Rita opened with her 2019 hit ‘Ritual’ before working her way through tracks such as ‘Let You Love Me’, ‘Your Song’ and latest single ‘Ask and You Shall Receive’.

The singer closed her show with ‘Hot Right Now’, ‘Lonely Together’ and debut single ‘Anywhere’.

After the show, Rita took to her Instagram account to thank everyone who attended the festival and made it such a special evening.

She wrote: “Bucharest that was AMAZING!! Thanks for having me @saga_festival, headlining to all 50,000 of you was everything!!!”

For her performance Rita – who was photographed by Andreea Popa – wore a tiny T-shirt emblazoned with lips which she matched a pair of shimmering green hot pants. She completed the look with some three-layer golden cuffs.

Rita’s latest single ‘Ask and You Shall Receive’ was co-written by British music star Raye and is about “seizing the moment romantically” with someone special.

She previously said: “The song is full of upbeat, summery vibes and is about seizing the moment romantically, and diving straight in with that special someone.

“It was co-written by the amazing Raye, which feels like such a full circle moment, as I have so many amazing memories from when we were on the road together for the Phoenix tour.”

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